2019
DOI: 10.1002/wfs2.1339
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Forensic stable isotope signatures: Comparing, geo‐locating, detecting linkage

Abstract: Stable isotope signatures or profiles of physical evidence such as illicit drugs, explosives or human tissue provide information on source, origin, even sample history not obtainable by traditionally applied analytical techniques of forensic chemistry. The discriminatory power, calculated as random match probability, of multivariate stable isotope signatures able to distinguish two cocaine samples from different regions in Colombia can range from one in tens of thousands to one in several million if based on t… Show more

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“…Some keratinous tissues, like hair and nail, preserve the regional isotopic values in time sequence, and may thus be used to reconstruct the travel history of individuals (Fraser et al, 2006;O'Brien and Wooller, 2007;Hobson et al, 2010;Remien et al, 2014). With increasingly available isoscapes-"isotope land-scapes" or the maps of the spatial isotopic variation of the material(s) of interest (e.g., West et al, 2010)-for more elements and more regions, studies on the isotopic profiles of multiple elements are getting more attention in forensic sciences, archeology, and ecology (Lehn et al, 2011(Lehn et al, , 2015a(Lehn et al, ,b, 2019Thompson et al, 2014;Meier-Augenstein, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some keratinous tissues, like hair and nail, preserve the regional isotopic values in time sequence, and may thus be used to reconstruct the travel history of individuals (Fraser et al, 2006;O'Brien and Wooller, 2007;Hobson et al, 2010;Remien et al, 2014). With increasingly available isoscapes-"isotope land-scapes" or the maps of the spatial isotopic variation of the material(s) of interest (e.g., West et al, 2010)-for more elements and more regions, studies on the isotopic profiles of multiple elements are getting more attention in forensic sciences, archeology, and ecology (Lehn et al, 2011(Lehn et al, , 2015a(Lehn et al, ,b, 2019Thompson et al, 2014;Meier-Augenstein, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The isotope delta values are typically reported in permil (‰), with an extraneous multiplication factor of 1,000 sometimes appearing in the equation [6]. Stable isotopes are ubiquitous intrinsic markers with the potential to contribute new and actionable evidence in cold-cases, even those involving long-term unidentified individuals [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. Isotopes compose all organic molecules and their abundances in human tissues inform about a person's diet, health, or mobility history providing critical information about human remains [7,10,16,[18][19][20][21][22].…”
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“…IRMS has been utilized to help differentiate a wide range of natural materials including food and beverages, [7][8][9][10][11] as well as synthetic and semi-synthetic drugs of forensic interest. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] This laboratory was involved in the initial proof of concept study to geo-source cocaine and heroin using IRMS focusing on authentic cocaine and heroin samples 12 and has continued to incorporate new samples as they become available. Additional research has expanded to the use of radiogenic strontium isotope analyses but has yet to be applied routinely to samples at our laboratory.…”
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